Tanya Meda creates a styling business one click at a time

Natalie: A year ago you had a couple hundred followers on Instagram. Now you have more than 11K. That’s crazy. How did it happen?

Tanya: I know, I still can’t believe it. I think it’s because my feed is relatable and approachable. I share design ideas, but also the mess that is part of everyday life.

N: What percentage of your posts actually include photos of your home?
T: Around 95%.
N: Wow. Really?
T: Yes, I think it’s because people like seeing how others live.

N: How much time do you spend on Instagram?
T: Too much (laughing). Probably two hours a day.
N: Who are your followers for the most part?
T: Mostly young moms, but surprisingly quite a few are women in their 20’s, some newly married. I’d say the breakdown is 50/50 between the two.

N: How would you describe your style?

T: I’d call it laid back bohemian meets Scandinavia. I love white walls and am obsessed with plants. I have a snake plant in every room. They only need to be watered every three months, win-win.

N: So you started your Instagram account to indulge your love of design. Did you have any idea it would turn into a paying business?
T: Not at all, I keep pinching myself.

N: How many clients are you working with?
T: Between those I’ve helped and those I’m currently working with, ten. I was also just hired by a woman in the UK to decorate remotely. It’s insane how this has taken off.

N: Looking at the comments you get, it sounds like you’ve made a community of Insta-friends.
T: Absolutely, everyone is so nice and supportive. I really consider these people friends.
N: The name of your account is House of Six Interiors and you often feature your four children. How does having a large family play into what you post?
T: My family life inspires my style. We keep a stylish home, but one that is totally livable. I try to keep it interesting, but never take myself too seriously.

N: Where would you like to be five years from now?
T: I’d like to grow my styling business. My kids are still little (ten and younger) so it’s a lot to juggle, but I feel incredibly happy right now.

N: Lastly, what is it about Maplewood you love?
T: When we first came to check out Maplewood we pulled in on the train and I saw from the window a bunch of dads sledding with their kids. It looked like a Norman Rockwell painting and I thought “This is it.” There is very little not to like here. I love walking to town with my family on Sunday mornings and shopping at all the great little stores. I love the diversity here and all the artists. It’s just a great place to live!